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Transfer more, benefit more? An institutional framework for understanding the use of interorganizationally and intraorganizationally transferred knowledge
November 13, 2013 Editor 0
Firms’ use of the interorganizational and intraorganizational transferred knowledge is critical for product innovation in emerging economies. Based on the institutional theory, this research examines the moderating effects of firms’ institutional environments on the relationships between firms’ transferred knowledge and their product innovation. The empirica
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